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Please check The product name will be embedded into obfuscated scripts and runtime package |
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Just click each node to match your condition, you need not browse each flowchart. |
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Exactly same questions. And there is no direct answer for this yet. |
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Answer 1: You can use one single PyArmor PRO license to obfuscate multiple independent Python scripts(products) if each product remains under the 100 x license fee revenue threshold. Answer 2: The registered product name does not impose technical restrictions, but the product name will be embedded into the obfuscated scripts or the runtime package so that Pyarmor Team could get the registerred product name from the obfuscated scripts. |
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Hi everyone,
I’m considering purchasing a PyArmor PRO license, but I need some clarification before proceeding.
I’m a small independent developer creating various Python scripts/applications, and I’d like to sell them separately on platforms like Gumroad. Each product will likely generate very small revenues (under €500 each, if any sales at all), and I’m not even sure if they will sell.
According to PyArmor’s licensing terms, there’s a “fair-use” policy allowing one PRO license to be used temporarily for additional products as long as each product generates less than 100 times the license fee.
My questions are:
simultaneously, provided that each product remains under the “100× license fee” revenue threshold?
Thank you very much in advance for your clarification!
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